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she became a jaw-dropper for female artists yearning to become rock stars. The album was reissued last year as a double-vinyl set by Chrysalis, including B-sides and singles.
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It marked a return to psychedelic rock and was Wright's final album with the band. Definitely Maybe by Oasis – Oasis ... Hole's more polished but still aggressively feminist sophomore album. Parklife ...
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Impressed by her drive, Alice Cooper invited her to open for his band’s 1975 tour ... album introduced a new brash form of rock feminism that didn’t ask permission or say thank you.
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